This series consists of publications created and collected by Roman Fodchuk while working for the National Capital Commission in Ottawa. The series also contains letters documenting Roman's involvement in various projects provided to colleagues working in the same parks decades after Roman left the National Capital Commission.
This series consists of publications, architectural drawings, and reports created and collected by Roman Fodchuk while working as Chief Planner, National and Historic Parks, now Parks Canada.
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. on the Capital City Recreation Park. This project was completed through a partnership between the City of Edmonton and the Government of Alberta. The project was created to provide the public new accessible ways to access and entertain in nature including hiking, biking, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, snowshoeing, picnic spaces and water sports. Roman also put a great deal of work into protecting the natural wildlife by limiting erosion, creating the wildlife thoroughfare where there was none before, and strategic planting to encourage longevity of the park through native plant species.
Parks covered by this project include: Kinsmen Park, Queen Elizabeth Park, Baden-Powell Park, Cloverdale Park, Grierson Hill Park, Forest Heights Park, Dawson Park, Riverside Park, Kinnaird Ravine, Highlands Park, Capilano Park, Lower and Upper Gold Bar Park, Floden Park, Lower and Upper Rundle Park, Strathcona Science Park and Hermitage Park.
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. on Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. This project was started by volunteers and concluded as a Federal Government Project along with the Alberta Government's department of Housing and Public Works. Roman Fodchuk was involved both as a volunteer and continued with the project when it was handed over to the Government. Fodchuk was involved in the landscape architecture for the site, selecting heritage buildings for the museum, restoration work and submitting the completed project for a heritage award.
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. at the University of Alberta including the Walter Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, UofA Farm Office Building, University Health Sciences Centre Offsite Laundry and Dietary Facility (now the Provincial Archives of Alberta), Alberta Agriculture Building, and Central Cooling Plant. These projects included both outdoor landscaping and interior landscape projects.
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. on various residential projects including apartment and condominium developments.
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. on various commercial and not-for-profit private projects. Included in this series are Churches, care centres, senior citizens homes, shopping centres, museums, the Calgary Stampede grounds expansion, several hotels and campgrounds.
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. on various municipal, provincial, federal and international government projects. Included are completed projects and proposals for projects not awarded to Roman Fodchuk and Assoicates Ltd.
This subseries contains office records, day files, reference materials, promotional materials and photographs produced by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd.
This series consists of material created and collected by Roman Fodchuk while researching Ukrainian cultural heritage in Alberta. The series also contains manuscripts, artwork and a signed copy of his book Zhorna: the Folk Material Culture of the Ukrainian Pioneers.